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30 contributions to The AI-Driven Business Summit
Are You Living in an AI Bubble?
We spend so much time inside the AI bubble that I think we forget something important: Most of the world is still trying to figure out how to use AI for everyday life. This week, while traveling and sitting in board meetings, I talked to executives, managers, and professionals about how they’re actually using AI right now. Not building agents. Not coding apps. Not creating viral prompts. They’re using it to: • organize sports schedules for their kids • manage aging parent paperwork + power of attorney details • respond to difficult emails from bosses • summarize meetings and projects• organize calendars and teams • think through decisions faster Meanwhile, many companies are still waiting for IT approval, governance reviews, legal sign-off, and enterprise systems before they fully embrace AI. Which means… There is a MASSIVE gap between where AI creators are… and where most humans actually are. I honestly think many of us in this community are in the top 2% of adoption. And because we’re so deep in it, we start believing: “Everyone already knows this.” “There’s nothing left to monetize.” “The market is saturated.” I don’t think that’s true at all. I think the world is still 2-5 years behind in many ways. Which means there are still enormous opportunities to help simplify people’s lives, work, communication, organization, decisions, and daily overwhelm. You are probably sitting on skills that feel “basic” to you now…… but would completely change someone else’s day. So here’s the question: What are you making “𝘁𝗼𝗼 𝗮𝗱𝘃𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗱” that people actually need made simpler? Are you coming to the AI That Works For You Summit? GET THE DETAILS
Are You Living in an AI Bubble?
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@Karrie Chariton Exactly this Karrie. I believe this is a huge opportunity for those of us running our own businesses and not encumbered by the limitations of a corporate IT dept and Legal bods. As long as we are careful about how we use AI ourselves, it's such a door opener, creative partner and process smoother!
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I believe in 2-3 years most larger businesses will have adopted AI in a more comprehensive structured way and it will become how you do your work, much like when computers entered the workplace in late 80's / 90's and everyone had to learn Word, Excel etc. However this window is our golden opportunity as small biz owners to take advantage of being early adopters. What has shocked me is how people don't know basics such as even hearing about Claude, understanding how projects work in ChatGPT or even knowing what a CustomGPT is! I do feel the UK is behind those in the States but that's where it's such a benefit for me to learn from you other ladies in this awesome group. I do also think there's something to be said for keeping in your lane as AI is so broad. I can get distracted by other approaches and ways of using AI and have to remind myself to stick to my specialism without trying to learn everything. That's the way I can add and offer value to my clients and audience, not by being a Jack of all AI trades!
Summit Speaker Update
Hey AI-summit speakers There's a new update in the Speaker Tools. WATCH THIS VIDEO Drop me a 💯 in the comments letting me know you've watched the video. Thanks!! @Monica Froese @Stephanie Davis @Terri Hargrave-Bradley @Pamela Krista @Katya McEwen @Alyssa Kathryn @Chelena Peart @Karrie Chariton @Christine Vabre @Kristin Winstanley @Michelle Goodman @Kimberly Armatys @Jeanette Stein @Nicky Williams @Mesha Bazemore, Certified Ai Consultant @Jenny Braithwaite @Christina Rava @Morag Kent @Micki Kosman @Jen Hill Myers @Stacy Covitz @Adriana-Morena R. @Valarie Smith @Monna Tang @Destini Copp @Lorri-Lynn Roche @Dr Jo Okurame @Ellyn Schinke @Matthew Burns @Janay Trevillion @Martine Brown @Olivia Radcliffe @Berlyn Komar @Zokai Robinson @Bansari Panchal @Cristal Vancarson @Julie Butler @Hilda Soto @Simone Sauter @Jennifer Williams @Dione Grillo @Ayse Durmush @Tamara Gordon @Benjamin Ewert
Summit Speaker Update
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@Cristal Vancarson by Friday 😬
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@Kimberly Armatys I used OBS Studio. I think it's a bit of a left field choice but it lets me share screen and a few other tricks. Descript is my go-to for editing. Takes a little while to get the hang of but there are some very clever AI functionalities.
Can ChatGPT now make Word docs? 🤔
So I was planning my summit talk content with ChattyG this morning and, after going through everything, I asked it to create a Word document to summarise the information in a three column format. I've asked for Word docs before and not got anything, but it's been able to give me something I can copy and paste at least. Well, blow me down, it then went on and created a very good, tidy and well laid out Word doc which I was able to download! That's a first for me - I wanted to see if anyone else had got this out of their ChatGPT sessions. It then got me thinking - this would be ever so useful for some of my CustomGPTs, which up to now have relied on the user copy and pasting the content into their own Word doc or Google doc. I went in and slightly altered some instructions but when I did a run through test it said it couldn't produce a Word doc for download, and advised me to do the copy and paste method. So, am I missing something or is this a functionality which will be gradually rolled out? Does anyone know? Google is a bit wishy washy about it so I wanted to ask here because I'm sure one of you will know! Thanks!
Can ChatGPT now make Word docs? 🤔
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@Brenda Rigney Pssst, I'm actually using Claude too, this is part of my summit talk freebie testing and development! Just pushing the boundaries to see what my Tone Tool will deliver to make it the best it can be. But it's a secret, right! 😆 Peeps will have a choice of using Claude or ChatGPT to make their skills so I'm looking after the different platform users. Just nice to have a document style format too.
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@Alisa Jarrett It's funny Alisa, OpenAI brought out skills months ago but nobody talks about it. Just shows how important first mover advantage is in the AI race! And as for 'ChattyG' I just get tired of all the syllables in ChatGPT! 😆
Notion AI 👉 Organize Your Brain 🧠
Turn messy notes into structured plans (in seconds) 👇 Most notes are just raw ideas, unstructured and hard to act on and the real challenge is turning them into something usable. This is where Notion AI helps. Instead of organizing everything manually, you can turn scattered notes into a clear plan instantly. Here’s how to use it ⬇️ Paste your notes into Notion AI and use this prompt: “Organize these notes into clear categories, action steps and priorities. Make it easy to execute.” What you’ll get: - Structured sections - Clear next steps - Prioritized actions - A plan you can actually follow Use this for: - Meeting notes >>> action items - Content ideas >>> posting plan - Goals >>> step-by-step tasks After it organizes everything, ask: “Turn this into a weekly execution plan with deadlines.” Now you go from notes ➡️ plan ➡️ execution in minutes. Try it and share what you organized! 👇
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Thanks for this Emily. Notion is something on my "look at" list but it keeps on getting shoved to the "maybe one day" list! I've seen some impressive uses of it but this task sounds manageable to start. 🤗
What are you up to this weekend?
Me: - Moving my daughter into her new apartment in Montreal - Seeing good friend in Toronto this weekend! Now you ⬇️
What are you up to this weekend?
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Montreal to Toronto Brenda, you remind me of an amazing holiday we had watching the F1 then taking the train down to Toronto the next weekend for an Indycar race.... 🏎️memories! Anyway, probably more gardening, after popping into Windsor town centre and doing the Long Walk with my doggo.
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@Glennette Goodbread wishing you the best with that Glennette. I know what that's like. It's hard so go gently on yourself.
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Morag Kent
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Creator of AI Creative Studio teaching how to use AI for consistent brand-led copy and imagery. Founder of Raccoon & Bear AI Agency. 🦝🐻

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